"Bad Elves" (Additions to the Legion of the Lithe)

Crane Bump Publications brings you its second system-independent fantasy supplement, a discrete dossier covering two additional Elven "races," the Black (Scholar) Elf, and the Blue (Steel) Elf. Thankfully, you won't get any bruises reading this thin tome. What you will get, however, are two additions to your fantasy milieu, just in time to brighten (or darken) your day!

This is a very fine example of alternate detailed information for the drow as a sub race of precurser elves to the drow or a off shoot of the precurser race of elves. I highly recommend this as a alternate spin for drow or a good "Flavor" sub [...]

A short and free supplement for any fantasy-system using Elves. It contains a short discussion about elves and two sub-races of elves described on a very rough level. Both subraces are no bad ideas by themself, but neither is really original (I [...]

I expected something... I got two types of elves. Neither of which seems to be anything more than elves with a type of jobs. I wanted to like this, but really can't. 2 stars because it was free. I don't see any use for this supplement in any campaign [...]

This is a brief PDF document, provided free, about a subset or subrace of classic elves. From the title, I was hoping the two subraces would be rather more shady and closer to "dark elves" or "drow". I did not find this to be the ca [...]

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